One of the best wineries that my husband and I have been to. We love the philosophies that Stoller lives by and what can I say, the wines are also very good!
Great location in sine country! Wines are perfect, try any of the pintos, of course, but the rose is beautiful. View from tasting room is unbelievable, rolling wine rows, home on the hill, and again grat wine to enjoy.
The winery is in a very bucolic setting and a good one to start with. The building itself is rather sterile and lacks character. There are plenty of places to sit and enjoy the vineyards. The serve good wine flights, and known for their Pinot Noir. They treated us to a special tasting of Helens reserve and was very special.
Learned that before Stoller was a winery it was a turkey farm. Our server was very knowledgable about the winery and the wines. Enjoyed the experience.
On a cold and crummy Saturday- the rain really put a damper on the ideal joy of drinking wine in the sun on a patio with the doors open. Ok, that being said- the building is really beautiful and I bet amazing in the Summer. I was a little irritated that I belong to Villasport Club and Stoller is listed as an affiliate. So we should have gotten a discount of some sort. NOBODY in the tasting room had any idea what I was talking about and looked at me as if I was crazy. The wine was a no go. Nothing struck my fancy. Service was so-so. Maybe the rain had everybody on an "off" day. I will likely take my money to someplace better- Domaine Serene, White Rose, Sokol Blosser...
Stoller was the first in a series of wineries we planned to stop at and amongst our group of 6 it was everyone's favorite. The scenery is absolutely gorgeous and the wine delicious. Big credit goes to Gerry who did a wonderful job explaining the wines and the vineyards. We had a great time and my only regret is that I didn't buy more wine while I was there!
Stoller Vineyards has a wonderful view of Mt. Hood, and all you have to do to enjoy the view is walk out of the tasting room and look around the corner. I would have thought that the new, stylish tasting room would be oriented to take advantage of the impressive view of Mt. Hood. Instead, the view from the tasting room is of part of the vineyard. This is a very nice view, but it cannot compare to Mt. Hood. (The best view of the mountain is from the parking lot.)As far as the wine is concerned, the tasting fee is $15.00. We enjoyed the wine, even though the amount of wine per tasting is not very great. This is similar to the tastings we had in nearby Domaine Drohin Winery and Sokol Blosser Winery. I admit that I am not knowledgeable about wines, however, the wines at all three wineries seemed comparable. The grounds would be very good for a picnic, but not in January when we visited.
The very beautiful setting, we were away from the winery, the venue we were at was on the gas under a bunch of trees, it was catered, but the wine was Stoller's. The wine was very good, we also had live music and had a great time, best of all it was free.
Stoller had the most beautiful turkey farm in the USA......I am so glad they stopped raising turkeys and planted grapes!!! We tasted a SV Pinot Noir while having dinner in Colorado a few years back and made a point to visit. Once we visited, we were hooked. The tasting room is so comfortable and the views of the hills are spectacular. Adelle in the tasting room was a jewel...knowledgable, pleasant and a fantastic smile. It was a treat while sampling the wine, the Winemaker, Melissa Burr stopped in and chatted for a moment. It is a pleasure to get the perspective of the maker of such magic.The tasting room is open from 11-5, but this is a place to sit back and relax out on the deck and enjoy the great views and the fantastic tasting room staff. Stoller will be on our "to-do-list" on every trip we make to Dayton. oh......if you only buy one bottle of Pinot......make it the 2008 SV Pinot ......Velvet.
Splittable and refundable with purchase. The most beautiful dramatic spot with an incredible building and tables for bringing a picnic to have with your wine. A really upscale venue. There was no bad wine. Tasting wine, rose and reds. Prices a little high for us a couple affordable bottles.